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 atev make me acknowledgment t Mr. White, fill that Mr. Meadaauvt was able to fly to him now could not prevail with him to undertake his caut l and he f6und, by what he fiid, that he had been teify'd and difcourag'd both by r, nd Upon this, Mr. Meadowcourt refoled to offer his cae to the tea of te raors, and try whh they would all reje4 t: wherefore, the nex morn- ing he went to  n of ll-8ouls college, of e-Inn hall, and Im of Maudli collee. The fir of the told him, that he w? going out of town, aM ou18 not retn aDm before the end of the term. Brn fiid, that it was a tidel cafe that he �ould be glad to ferve Mr. edocour6 but wa, afraid of bringing himfell into a rape, and of obliging the univerty. find I., m wa o opinion , that it was a very nice care, and ' 'd that he mi ht be excu'd _ gg g from being concern h Thus was his mu reje&ed by all the the Vice-Chancellor's court was ut againa him he was precluded from all aceels to julice, and in- jurioufl with-held from claimg the benefit of a law, to which there tory men, perhap,, ow d the ower the e,'o 'd to do him this injury. P Y JY. He then waited upon the Vce-Chancell, told him, that he had a cau to be brought into his court; that he had apply'd himif to a the rocT of the court, that none of them would un- etake it; and that therefore be d the fayour of him to agn him a proSot, artclio obIe him to bring his caufe nto the cot. ir, fiid the Vice- Chancellor, what s your cau ? he anfw'd, that he wnuld hae the to pro,on of the univerty.ci- ted to give their r=fom in the ourt for

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